Houes – Texas University The wide Isaiah Bond receiver is a busy guy.
The Speedy Longhorns star has to come to come with the Browns of Cleveland, Green Bay Packers, the local Atlanta Falcons day, the Chiefs of Kansas City, the Buffalo Bills and the Titans of Tennessee.
Bond delivered stellar training to the day of the pro campus.
Bond ran the dashboard of 40 yards in 4.34 and 4.35 seconds after having executed a 4.39 at the NFL Scouting combined. In addition, Bond has dropped passes and excelled in the road race.
The Bills had a private dinner with deposit Thursday evening in Austin, followed by private training on Friday. He visited the Bills in Orchard Park, ny on April 15.
Bond also organized a zoom meeting with the Texans.
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Bond has reached a top speed of 24.17 miles per hour, by next generation statistics, the second fastest of all players in the combine-upriser behind the corner half of Kentucky Maxwell Harrison at 24.25 miles per hour.
A former Georgia State 100 meters (10.48 seconds) and 200 meters (21.05) State champion who started his career in Alabama before the transfer, Bond captured 34 passes for 540 yards and five hit last season for Longhorns.
He ended his career with 99 career receptions for 1,428 yards and 10 affected.
Bond is represented by Damien Butler of CMV Sports
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Bond had 13 official meetings in The Scouting Combine, according to a source of League, notably the San Francisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Chiefs, Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills. Bond made a strong impression, according to several NFL teams. He also displayed exceptional hands and road skills, following football with a capacity to navigate the key line.
“What separates me from the rest of the draft class is the speed of the pure,” Bond told the combine harvester. “There is no receiver that has the speed and the capacities that I have. It is not only speed; I am a complete wide receiver. I have incredible routes. If you look at the band, you will see it. ”
As a senior in Buford, in Georgia, he caught 42 passes for 909 yards and seven affected and chose the crimson tide on Georgia and Florida.
As a first year in Alabama, he captured 17 assists for 220 yards and a score and, in the second year, captured 39 assists for 542 yards and four touchdown.
He was transferred to Texas after the legendary coach of Alabama Nick Saban retired.
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Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for Kprc 2 and Click2houston.com.
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